By Jeffrey Collins

AIKEN — With less than three weeks to go before the election, U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham wasn’t rallying hundreds of voters at a campaign stop. Instead, he was driving to Republican Party headquarters in Aiken County to thank about two dozen volunteers for making phone calls.

As the days dwindle before the Nov. 4 election, the race for Graham’s U.S. Senate seat is more about making sure Democrats and Republicans get their voters to the polls than pulling new people into the fold.

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Via:: Augusta Chronicle

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